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Technological Capacity Index and Innovation Index in Some Emerging Countries / SOUR, Ouieme
Titre : Technological Capacity Index and Innovation Index in Some Emerging Countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : SOUR, Ouieme, Auteur ; Maliki, Samir Baha Eddine, Auteur Editeur : Université tlemcen Année de publication : 2021 Importance : 176 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm Accompagnement : cd Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Companies, whatever their size, focus on researching strategies to create and maintain competitive advantages, change, preservation, exploration, and exploitation of innovative knowledge in a dynamic and competitive environment.
This thesis' aim is to contribute to the research that supports the existence of a positive relationship between innovation and technological capacity. Initially, the goal is to provide a perspective on innovation. This work focused on the different innovation models and on heuristics for generating ideas and solving problems. In this analysis, innovation is a process. Of the many steps and facets of this process, only two are briefly described: creating a new concept and design. It also discussed the models deployed to represent innovation as a whole in this work. Further upstream, the role of creativity and the way to consider it at the heart of the innovation process are also reviewed.
Recent studies have shown the importance of organizational practices and knowledge management on innovation's success. Some of them emphasized the need for technological capacity, to be effective, to be accompanied by organizational changes linked to good knowledge management and so on. Significant attempts to construct aggregate indicators of technological capabilities are available. Our research aims to illustrate the methodologies followed by each of them, explore their similarities and differences, and compare the results. These recent empirical attempts result from an absolute consensus on the technology that has emerged over the past quarter of a century and is shared by different disciplines such as institutional economics, social studies in science and technology, and management studies.
This thesis aims to compare their methodologies and results. The results provide a broadly comparable ranking of countries, although a few significant differences emerge. We get empirically that Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people) LOGMOBCTS and Domestic credit to the private sector (% of GDP) LOGDCPS are a key variable for technological capacity in selected emerging countries. The digital transition by moving to the smartphone can explain our findings. In addition, an efficient governance by supporting the private sector operating in the ICT sector can determine the technological capacity performance in the countries.Technological Capacity Index and Innovation Index in Some Emerging Countries [texte imprimé] / SOUR, Ouieme, Auteur ; Maliki, Samir Baha Eddine, Auteur . - Université tlemcen, 2021 . - 176 p. : ill. ; 30 cm + cd.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : Companies, whatever their size, focus on researching strategies to create and maintain competitive advantages, change, preservation, exploration, and exploitation of innovative knowledge in a dynamic and competitive environment.
This thesis' aim is to contribute to the research that supports the existence of a positive relationship between innovation and technological capacity. Initially, the goal is to provide a perspective on innovation. This work focused on the different innovation models and on heuristics for generating ideas and solving problems. In this analysis, innovation is a process. Of the many steps and facets of this process, only two are briefly described: creating a new concept and design. It also discussed the models deployed to represent innovation as a whole in this work. Further upstream, the role of creativity and the way to consider it at the heart of the innovation process are also reviewed.
Recent studies have shown the importance of organizational practices and knowledge management on innovation's success. Some of them emphasized the need for technological capacity, to be effective, to be accompanied by organizational changes linked to good knowledge management and so on. Significant attempts to construct aggregate indicators of technological capabilities are available. Our research aims to illustrate the methodologies followed by each of them, explore their similarities and differences, and compare the results. These recent empirical attempts result from an absolute consensus on the technology that has emerged over the past quarter of a century and is shared by different disciplines such as institutional economics, social studies in science and technology, and management studies.
This thesis aims to compare their methodologies and results. The results provide a broadly comparable ranking of countries, although a few significant differences emerge. We get empirically that Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people) LOGMOBCTS and Domestic credit to the private sector (% of GDP) LOGDCPS are a key variable for technological capacity in selected emerging countries. The digital transition by moving to the smartphone can explain our findings. In addition, an efficient governance by supporting the private sector operating in the ICT sector can determine the technological capacity performance in the countries.Exemplaires (1)
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